Accommodation and facilities:
The service was very good. (VIP)
And i Will return next time i visit Hua Hin

Reservation service:
It s was easy To book

Date: Apr 08, 2014written by: Rune Ingvar Lyhrén

Date of stay: Sep 19, 2013

Accommodation and facilities:
We stayed in the Happiness room with private pool, some really nice Chinese influences with teak window shutters and furniture. A nice size pool in a courtyard with tropical plants and although very private the view above the fence line not quite so attractive. The discreet service is excellent and the manager has perfect english and was extremely helpful.A great choice of Asian or Continental breakfast and served on the patio area beside the pool. A few small improvements would make a difference as the lightshades are damaged and one window blind not working, however overall this was a great place if you want a somewhere to unwind beside the pool with great service.

Reservation service:
Having travelled to Thailand numerous times have found sawadee.com to be the best value and easy payments

Date: Oct 07, 2013written by: Merv

Date of stay: Sep 15, 2013

Accommodation and facilities:
Not a resort or hardly a hotel !!! Expensive bed and breakfast !!! Most disappointing

Accommodation and facilities:
The Baan Talay Chine Hotel is a lovely place to stay. It was a 20 minute casual stroll to the city centre or a 100 baht taxi / tuk tuk ride. It is located in a very quiet part of town which means you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the town if you want to. The hotel was lovely and clean, really nice furniture and good facilities. We had the Happiness room which had its own pool and a large deck area which was beautiful. The hotel staff were fantastic, so helpful and friendly. We had a problem with our shower and they fixed it immediately. Breakfast was yummy and promptly delivered within 15 minutes of us asking. We highly recommend staying in Hua Hin as it is so friendly and laid back. The locals are very peaceful and welcoming. You can choose a quiet relaxing holiday or enjoy the buzz of the pubs, restaurants and markets. We are so glad we came to Hua Hin instead of Phuket as it is a more traditional Thai place rather than the tourist attraction of Phuket.

Reservation service:
Very prompt, helpful and efficient. I would use the service again. The travel reviews are very helpful and also entertaining!

Located adjoining the Klai Kang Won (Far from Worries) Palace, His Majesty,
The King of Thailand's official residence, Baan Talay Chine is a
short distance from some of the town's finest dining establishments
situated on the nearby sea front, as well as many nearby
entertainment and shopping facilities. The hotel is designed in a
Thai style with uniquely laid out tropical gardens and stylish
private pools. Yet also decorated and furnished with antique Chinese
style windows, doors and furniture. This creates a unique blend of
oriental taste combined with modern practicality and function.

The hotel is designed in a Thai style with uniquely laid out
tropical gardens and stylish private pools. Yet also decorated and
furnished with antique Chinese style windows, doors and furniture.
This creates a unique blend of oriental taste combined with modern
practicality and function.

Boutique in every sense of the
word, Baan Talay Chine Hotel and Resort comprises only six private
suite and offers truly personalized service. Our professional hotel
staff are always ready to make your stay in Hua Hin and our resort a
relaxing and enjoyable one.

ACCOMMODATION

Room

Style

Size (Sq.m)

Details

Dragon

One bedroom en-suite

35

One
bedroom en-suite, kitchenette, large decking dining
and sitting area shared with Phoenix

Phoenix

35

One bedroom en-suite, kitchenette, large decking
dining and sitting area shared with Dragon

Bamboo

50

One bedroom en-suite, dining room with open kitchen,
private balcony

Peony

50

One bedroom en-suite, dining room with open kitchen,
private large decking area with seaview

The traditional fishing village of Hua Hin has long been a
preferred recreation location for Bangkok residents, who have built
holiday homes in the area. Most notably the Royal Family retain many
palaces and homes in the nearby area.

Over the last 20 years
along with much of Thailand's coastal areas, tourism development has
been extensive and Hua Hin now boasts nearly all major hotel chains
as well many retail, entertainment, fine and ethnic dining
facilities to meet the desires and budgets of all types of
travelers. At the same time the town has remained fundamentally the
sleepy coastal fishing village it always was, with traditional teak
houses, tree lined thoroughfares, Chinese family trading shop
houses, wooden fishing boats, busy temples, crowded markets, all
side by side with the new found trappings of the tourism industry.
It is not hard at all to scratch the surface and pierce the screen
to find the 'real' Hua Hin that seems not to have changed at all.

Located on the sea shore many activities abound on nearby
beaches, from lazing and sun-bathing, taking a relaxing massage or
for those so inclined kite surfing, jet skiing and other water
sports. Sight seeing opportunities abound at historic temples and
palaces nearby as well as eco-tourism opportunities in the nearby
Sam Roi Yod and Kaeng Krachan National Parks.